Journal of Chromatography Open (May 2024)

GC–MS analysis of alkylpyrazines in the pyrolysis oils of silica-polyethylenimine CO2 sorbents

  • Irene Coralli,
  • Lorenzo Spada,
  • Daniele Fabbri,
  • Seyedeh Rojin Sahriati Pour,
  • Jessica Fiori,
  • Ivano Vassura,
  • Stelios Stefanidis,
  • Angelos Lappas,
  • Lee A. Stevens,
  • Colin E. Snape

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
p. 100108

Abstract

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Solid sorbents based on silica and polyethyleneimine (PEI) are intensively investigated in the field of carbon capture and storage (CCS). Pyrolysis was proposed as a thermal process to recover the pure silica from exhausted sorbents and convert PEI into potentially useful products, such as alkylated pyrazines. A GC–MS method based on internal standardisation with 2-methoxypyrazine was developed and evaluated to determine the concentration of six pyrazines in the pyrolysis oils of exhausted silica-PEI sorbent pyrolysed at 400, 500, 600 and 650 °C. The most abundant pyrazines were 2-ethyl and 2,3-dimethyl, occurring at concentrations of 5–28 mg g–1, followed by pyrazine, 2-methyl, 2-ethyl-3-methyl and 2-propylpyrazine. The GC–MS results were compared to those from a HPLC-DAD method using the Welch's test. The 37 % discrepancy of concentrations was attributed to spectral interference in LC-DAD. GC was slightly less precise than HPLC, calibration errors were lower and enabled the identification of highly alkylated pyrazines. Both methods provided comparable values of total pyrazine yields (around 4–7 % by weight).

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